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FRIENDS, but nevertheless friends seems fewer when funds fail. BRAINS, but it can provide the means of developing them greatly. HAPPINESS, but it can set a mighty inviting stage scenery for that feeling. A FOUNTAIN OF PERPETUAL YOUTH, but it can insure age against the woes of want. ONE MOMENT OF TIME, but it can enable us to make the most of the time we already have. PEACE OF MIND, but then, neither can poverty. It is safer to take one's chances for tranquility with the former than the latter. LOVE, but it comes in mighty handy in supplying the needs of the object of our affections, be the afore said needs roses or beeksteak. 0, yes, there are a lot of things in this good old world that money can't buy but?! Safest For Savings A "Correct" Likeness of Washington This heroic statue of the commander-in-chief of the first armies of the United States was made for the city of Portland, Oregon, though not yet deliv ered there by the artist. The western municipality has loaned it to the Sesqul-Centennial International Exposition, openiDg in Philadelphia June 1 and continuing until December 1, to celebrate 150 years of American Independ ence. At the foot of the sculpture is shown Pompeo Coppinl, the sculptor. Dr. Henry Waldo Poe, of Portland, declaree the face to be the most correct likeness of Washington ever modeled. Since the polar explorers hare add. ] ed 100,000 square miles of territory, the walrus trade ought to pick up. All laws have teeth but too many of them arc false. All artist from Vienna is trying: to find America's most beautifnl girl. Some job for mere man. A wise man not only changes bis opinion, but he also knows when to change his line of talk. COLLEGE WILL COLLECT AGRICULTURAL RELIC'S Raleigh, June 7.?To aid in preserv ,ing the agricultural history of North (Carolina, the School of Agriculture at State College hag plana under way now to collect agricultural relica and curi08ities in an agricultural museum. This museum wil be operated for the benefit of farmers of the State and students takifig the agricultural courses. According to Dean Schaub, the var. ieus departments of the School now have quite a collection of interesting material. These range from the var ious geological specimens in the soils department in through the various farm Implements and machinery of the agricultural engineering depart ment. Some central location will be obtained in dne of the college build ings to house and mount these speci mens so that they might be observed and studied by all visitors to the in. stltutlon. One of the first contributions to this proposed museum is an ancient cotton planter used in Chowan Coun tyt according to authentic records, back in 1868. This planter hasat tracted much attention on th$ cam pus and was donated by M. W. Smith of Tyner. The machine is a one-horse affair, homemade throughout. The seed container is an ol doak keg, bolt ed between the two side beams with holes for the seed to be dropped through as the keg is revolved. A small wooden plow Is used for open ing the furrow in front, while a smooth icpken roller covers the seed and firms the soil. Dean Schaub states that other farm ers who have some interesting agri cultural curiosity or relic on the place which they may wish preserved for future generations are invted to take up the matter with the college au thorities. The School of Agriculture is anxious to make the museum re presentative of the farming m progress of the state. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mary S Kearney, deceas ed, notice is hereby given to all per. sons havine- claims against said estate to present them to me, duly verified on or before April 23, 1927, or this notice will be plead in bar; and all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate settle ment of their indebtedness. This June 2, 1926. J. S. MASSENBURG, Admr. Hendersonville, N. C. 6-ll-6t CITY CAFE ANNOUNCEMENT! We wish to announce to our friends both white and colored, that we have purchased Julius Hayes' Cafe located in the A. T. Neal building above the bridge. We are here for your serv ice and will appreciate any business you may give us. JOHN HOGWOOD, J. B. KINTON. ?cJleitDe?t BATHING One of the newest novelties in smart beach costumes is this elab orate ^model, fashioned of - silU pongee in red and white design. 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